Shipping in Changing Climates conference registration open
21 July 2017
Registrations now open for the ‘go-to’ conference on shipping and GHG emissions: Shipping in Changing Climates
Timetabled to take place a week before the London International Shipping Week 2017, 4th -5th September 2017, the Shipping in Changing Climates consortium’s fourth international conference in association with Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology (IMarEST), will present new research from academia and industry on the latest perspectives on shipping efficiency and emissions.
The conference is framed around ambitious GHG reductions that are required from shipping to keep its emissions in line with the temperature goals of the Paris Agreement. The Paris Agreement temperature goals limit the increase in global temperatures to no more than 2°C, aiming for 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and thus provides some direction as to the course of action that the shipping sector needs to take. The consortiums work to date shows that under both the 2°C and 1.5°C framing of climate change (emissions budgets), taking into account the latest IPCC and IMO studies, and shipping maintaining its current share of 2.3 per cent of global emissions, the shipping sector must halve its emissions by 2050 under the 2°C scenario and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 under the 1.5°C scenario. Translating this at the ship level, the aggregate average operational CO2 intensity for all ship sizes of containerships, tankers and dry bulk (which account for over 60 per cent of the shipping sector’s emissions) requires a reduction of 80-90 per cent on 2012 levels by 2050 in the 2°C scenario and net zero emissions in the 1.5°C scenario by 2045.
Keeping the above ambition at the fore, the conference will have papers and presentations from both industry and academia in the following areas, modelling and analysis of the shipping system, alternative fuels, technologies and operations, future trade and transport demand for shipping, policies for accelerating a transition to a low carbon shipping system, finance, investment appraisal and removal of market barriers.
The conference is organised by the Shipping Research Group at UCL Energy Institute, academic partners of the SCC consortium.
Shipping in Changing Climates: Key research outputs & industry reflections
Following the Shipping in Changing Climates consortium’s fourth international conference to held on 4-5th September at UCL, this free event open to all will present a summary of the key research outputs of the ~£4m project, on 11th September, during the London International Shipping Week 2017.
Academic partners of the SCC consortium will present the high-level outputs of the three themes of the project, followed by reflections from the SCC industry partners and other shipping stakeholders. This will be followed by a Q&A session and a networking reception.
To register for this event please go to: https://scclisw17.eventbrite.co.uk
About Shipping in Changing Climates
Shipping in Changing Climates (SCC) is a £4m multi-university and cross-industry research project funded for 3.5 years by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The SCC project uses a whole systems approach to understand the scope for greater energy efficiency of the supply side, understand the demand side drivers and to understand the supply and demand interactions and potential future evolution in shipping. For more information visit www.lowcarbonshipping.co.uk